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15 years 2 months ago #2797
by habagat
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I think it would only be a dry and wet climate because if i am not mistaken they have a tropical climate and most of the time if you have a tropical climate you don't normally experience winter snow and fall.
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15 years 2 months ago #2867
by brandy
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If it is a tropical place, it wouldn't experience winter and fall. When could be the wet season in Aruba? We might not enjoy the island if we go there during the rainy season.
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15 years 2 months ago #3055
by bethoven
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Why wouldn't we enjoy Aruba during wet season? If I am not mistaken, I think one of our concern is that there would be less outdoor activities. :rolleyes: We don't have to worry about that, I'm pretty sure the island has lots of alternatives.
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15 years 2 months ago #3058
by reymartin69
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There are only two season in Aruba. The summer season and rainy season. If you planning to go to Aruba, it is recommended that you go there during summer where you can enjoy the beach a lot.
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15 years 2 months ago #3070
by habagat
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Replied by habagat on topic RE:climate
As I always thought, the island has two seasons only. By the way, do you know what month would summer starts in Aruba? Would it be the first 6 months or the last 6 months of the year?
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